Melissa King a Hot Miss Teen Until Hardcore Porn Surfaced (photos)

Melissa King, seemed to relish the attention she received as Miss Delaware Teen USA, even as her hardcore porn past was creeping up on her.

The pageant, owned by Donald Trump, is supposed to require contestants to fill out an application that includes a morals clause. But King seems to have skated over that section.

The Trump-owned pageant has been rocked by sex scandals and resignations before, but nothing has ever been quite this blatant. King won the title last November, only four months after allegedly performing sex acts in a video destined for a porn site.

Melissa King as Miss Delaware Teen

She willingly revealed her beauty queen past during a Q&A about herself as the video opened. The porn site trumpeted its star performer, revealing her identity, on Monday (Feb. 24).

Local Delaware newspapers broke the story and King became an instant news item across the Internet. What’s striking about the scandal is how much King seemed to enjoy her beauty queen duties.

She posted dozens of Tweets on Twitter detailing the contest and posted photos from the various local functions she attended as Miss Delaware Teen. She even took a trip to the Miss USA pageant and New York City.

She posted photos from the Atlantic City Boardwalk with other teen contestants, including shots with Miss Delaware,

What’s more, King was eligible for a $45,600 scholarship to attend Lindenwood University in Missouri, according to the pageant.

The porn video is graphic and appears on a site that claims to feature only amateurs. King had only been 18 for about four months when she made the video. She says on the clip that she needed the money.

Check out her photos above, and screen shots from her sex tape here. Warning graphic nsfw. And be sure to follow TheImproper on Twitter for all the latest celebrity news. And be sure to follow TheImproper on Twitter for all the latest developments in this story.

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